Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
Wednesday to 8 pm
Closed on 25 December and 1 January

Admission

Adults:

€ 15

Children aged up to 16:

free

Museumkaart:

free

Friends of Hermitage Amsterdam:

free

CJP:

€ 12

Groups of up to 15:

€ 12

Audio Tour

It is possible to view the exhibition with an Audio Tour. It provides more information about the works and adds to the atmosphere. Available in Dutch, English and French. Price: € 3 each. Reservations may be made via boeking@hermitage.nl

Exhibition catalogue

The catalogue “Matisse to Malevich. Pioneers of modern art from the Hermitage” contains an introductory essay by Professor Henk van Os, short biographies of the artists and informative texts about all the works in the exhibition. The book is attractively designed and profusely illustrated in colour.
Price: €29.95 (may be subject to change)

Tours

Groups may book one of the Hermitage’s professional guides: +31 (0)20 530 87 55 or rondleidingen@hermitage.nl. Price: € 90 per tour (excluding admission to the exhibition), maximum 15 persons. Tours are available in Dutch, English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Russian, Turkish, Arabic and Berber.

Lectures

On request a Hermitage guide can give a talk in one of the three conference rooms. Price:€ 175 per talk (excluding admission to the exhibition and excluding the cost of hiring the room).The number of persons who can attend the talk depends on the room (24, 30 or 60). Booking via: boeking@hermitage.nl

Museum shops

The museum shop collection consists of books and products related to the subject of the exhibition. The shop also has a permanent collection of Russian literature, Russian music, (contemporary) films, art books and its own merchandise line of special Hermitage Amsterdam products. The museum shop is open to visitors who do not have a ticket for the exhibition. Opening hours: daily from 10 am to 5 pm and Wednesday to 8 pm.

In the Amstel Wing, on the front of the Hermitage Amsterdam, there are two permanent presentations. One room is devoted to the relationship between the Netherlands and Russia. The other deals with the history of Amstelhof as a building and an institution. The Amstelhof presentation covers the Regentesses Room and the old kitchen as well. It also provides access to the website of the Hermitage in St Petersburg.